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Help pick Hubway’s newest stations

Hubway has 140 station locations, but is looking to build 15 more. They need help planning where 10 of those will be. Globe Staff / Lane Turner

Hubway, Boston’s bike-sharing program, is a useful way to get explore the city on two wheels. With 140 stations, you can go to all corners of Greater Boston—just don’t ride naked. But still, Hubway’s bike docks don’t reach all corners of the city. Now, you can help the company picked where they set up camp next.

Hubway is asking for help to locate where their next 10 stations should be, according to a post through Boston Bikes. But time, like a playing card in your wheel’s spoke, is ticking: the deadline for suggestions is August 28.

Here’s a map of all potential locations across the city.

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When you visit here, you can see the specific neighborhood options—Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, Roxbury, and South Boston. Hubway just asks that you only give input on the neighborhoods where you live, work, play, or ride. That way, out-of-towners don’t start dictating where we park things.

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